Vendor Events in Salt Lake City, UT
17 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Salt Lake City, UT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Salt Lake City(6)
Sunnyvale Farmers Market
by Sunnyvale Farmers Market Organizers
4013 S 700 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84123
Saturdays, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, June 19 - October 16, 2026
25 spots open
The Sunnyvale Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday farmers market operating through the International Rescue Committee's New Roots program, which supports refugee and immigrant farmers. The market features locally grown fruits and vegetables, with vendors offering a diverse variety of specialty crops reflecting global agricultural traditions. Beyond produce, the market includes a food pantry, free lunch programs for children, and community resource booths. Located in a low-income area designated as a food desert, the market serves as an affordable fresh food resource for the community and provides direct-to-consumer sales opportunities for participating farmers. SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks benefits are accepted. The market operates year-round on Saturday mornings during the summer and fall growing season.
Sugar House Farmers Market
by Sugar House Farmers Market Organizers
2234 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Fri: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM, Jul 10 - Oct 16
25 spots open
Located on Highland Drive in the Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City, this weekly farmers market runs Friday evenings throughout the summer and early fall season, from July through mid-October. The late afternoon timing makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands, creating a relaxed atmosphere as the day winds down. The market draws a mix of local shoppers looking for fresh produce, prepared foods, and artisanal goods that reflect Utah's growing farm-to-table community. You'll find a diverse range of vendors at this market, with a strong emphasis on local agriculture and food production. Produce vendors bring seasonal vegetables and fruits at their peak ripeness, while others specialize in value-added products like baked goods, locally made cheese, raw honey, and fresh herbs. The variety extends beyond just edibles, with craft vendors also represented in the marketplace. This mix means shoppers aren't just coming for groceries but also browsing for unique handmade items, which creates a social, community-focused shopping experience rather than a purely transactional one. The market actively welcomes diverse payment methods, accepting both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to a broad range of customers. This commitment to inclusivity is important for farmers markets, as it ensures that nutrition-focused shoppers of all income levels can access fresh, local food. The Friday evening schedule during the summer months aligns perfectly with people's weekend planning and entertaining, so customers often shop with an eye toward farmers market ingredients for weekend meals and gatherings. If you're a vendor with seasonal produce, prepared foods, or craft items suited to a community-oriented market setting, the Sugar House Farmers Market offers regular opportunities to reach engaged local shoppers.
9th West Farmers Market/People's Market
by 9th West Farmers Market/People's Market Organizers
Jordan Park/International Peace Gardens, 1060 S 900 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Sundays, June 14 – October 11, 2026, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
25 spots open
The 9th West Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market and artisan marketplace on Salt Lake City's west side, held every Sunday from mid-June through mid-October. Vendors offer fresh local produce, baked goods, honey, jams, crafts, coffee, herbs, plants, flowers, and prepared foods. The market emphasizes entrepreneurship and community engagement, featuring live music performances, special events like pet adoption day and book swap day, and youth vendor opportunities. Located at Jordan Park near the beautiful International Peace Gardens, the market creates a friendly, inviting atmosphere where local artisans and farmers connect directly with the community. This is the 2026 final season for the market.
Downtown SLC Farmers Market
by Downtown Alliance / SLC Farmers Market
Pioneer Park, 350 S 300 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Saturdays, 8 AM - 2 PM, June 6 - October 24, 2026; Winter Market at The Leonardo, mid-November - mid-April
100 spots open
The Downtown SLC Farmers Market is one of the nation's longest-running farmers markets, operating since 1992. The summer market at Pioneer Park draws thousands of shoppers weekly seeking fresh, local produce, grass-fed meats, dairy, honey, baked goods, and artisanal products from over 100 farms and ranches within 250 miles. The market also features local artisans and prepared foods. The downtown location attracts nearly 10,000 to 15,000 patrons per Saturday during peak season. A complementary winter market operates Saturdays mid-November through mid-April at a separate location, with over 75 vendors offering similar locally produced goods. The market strengthens community connections and supports small local farms and producers year-round.
Downtown Salt Lake City Farmers Market
by Urban Food Connections of Utah
Pioneer Park, 350 S 300 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
April 18
25 spots open
Spring arrives in downtown Salt Lake City on April 18th with the opening of a farmers market dedicated to connecting local growers and producers directly with neighborhood shoppers. Set in the historic Pioneer Park at 350 S 300 W, this one-time market event brings the season's first harvests and artisanal food products to the heart of the city, making it easy for downtown residents and workers to access fresh, locally-sourced goods without traveling far. Farmers markets operate differently from other retail venues. Rather than permanent shops, they gather producers from the surrounding region to sell directly to customers, which means fresher products, lower markups, and the chance to talk with the people who grew or made what you're buying. At a spring market like this one, you'll typically find early seasonal vegetables, leafy greens, and root crops from winter storage alongside fresh dairy, eggs, honey, and meat from local farms. Some vendors bring prepared foods, baked goods, jams, and other value-added products made from their own ingredients. The atmosphere is casual and community-focused, drawing a mix of home cooks, families doing weekend shopping, and people who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. April is an important time for farmers markets in Utah's climate. While spring produce is just beginning to emerge, the market captures the tail end of storage crops and the first plantings of the season. Early greens like lettuce and spinach, asparagus, and herbs start appearing, and longtime customers return to farmers markets after the winter months. For vendors, an April market in downtown Salt Lake City offers access to foot traffic from the downtown core and nearby residential areas, as well as visibility as the market season ramps up across the region. Pioneer Park's central location makes this market accessible to the surrounding downtown community and provides a natural gathering space for the event. Whether you're a vendor looking to test the downtown market audience or a shopper seeking fresh spring produce and local foods, this farmers market represents an early-season opportunity to engage with Utah's food community.
University of Utah Farmers Market
by U of U Office for Sustainability Education
Tanner Plaza, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Thursdays, 10 AM - 2:30 PM, Fall 2026
25 spots open
The University of Utah Farmers Market is a seasonal fall marketplace held Thursdays at Tanner Plaza from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. over seven weeks. Vendors include local farmers and growers, artisans selling handmade crafts and clothing, and prepared food vendors offering diverse cuisines from around the world. The market features produce, baked goods, artisan gelatos, empanadas, jewelry, tie-dye clothing, soaps, and more. Primary customers are University of Utah students, staff, and faculty, though the campus community and general public are welcome. The market supports local small businesses and offers a Double Your Dollars program that matches spending for students and SNAP recipients. This is an established annual event that has grown significantly since 2008.
Craft Fairs in Salt Lake City(4)
Downtown Art and Craft Market Salt Lake City
by Downtown Art and Craft Market
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Saturdays, June - October 2026
50 spots open
Running every Saturday from June through October, this weekly craft fair brings together Salt Lake City's local maker community in the heart of downtown. The Downtown Art and Craft Market in Salt Lake City draws artists, crafters, and artisans selling directly from their studios and workshops, offering shoppers a chance to browse original handmade goods while supporting independent creators. You'll find everything from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, paintings, woodwork, and other one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect the region's creative talent. The summer and early fall schedule makes this an ideal venue for vendors looking to reach consistent weekend foot traffic during the warmest months of the year. Since the market runs throughout the season, it captures different shopping occasions: summer getaway visitors exploring downtown, locals building their fall wardrobe and home collections, and holiday shoppers starting early as October approaches. The weekly format means you're part of an established routine rather than a one-off event, which helps build a loyal customer base over the season. As a craft fair rather than a farmers market or general street festival, the Downtown Art and Craft Market in Salt Lake City 84101 attracts shoppers specifically interested in handmade, artisan goods. The downtown location puts you in front of tourists, office workers, and residents who are already in the area and actively seeking unique items. If you make art, crafts, jewelry, home goods, textiles, or other original pieces, this weekly market offers a structured opportunity to sell directly to your audience throughout the busiest months for craft shopping.
UMFA Holiday Market
by Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Salt Lake City, UT
December 2026
20 spots open
Every December, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts transforms its venue into a holiday shopping destination that celebrates independent makers and craftspeople across Salt Lake City. This annual craft fair brings together artists who work in a wide range of disciplines, from fine art to functional home goods, creating a curated shopping experience that feels more like gallery browsing than typical holiday retail. Whether you're a jeweler, textile artist, painter, ceramicist, or work in any other creative medium, this is an event where collectors and gift-givers actively seek out handmade pieces with real artistry behind them. The UMFA Holiday Market draws vendors working in both traditional and contemporary practices. You'll find alongside each other painters and printmakers displaying original work, ceramicists with functional and sculptural pieces, textile artists offering woven and sewn goods, jewelry makers showcasing metals and beads, bookbinders with handcrafted editions, fiber artists, candle makers, and artisan food producers. The venue itself lends credibility and appeal to the market, attracting visitors who are already engaged with the arts and actively looking to support local creative work. This is the kind of event where customers expect quality craftsmanship and are willing to invest in pieces that have a story. December timing makes this market particularly relevant for holiday shopping, but visitors come throughout the season for specific gift-giving purposes or to stock up on artisan items. The partnership with the UMFA means the market aligns with the museum's mission of supporting artists, which resonates with the attendee base. This isn't a general craft fair where you're competing for attention alongside mass-produced inventory. Instead, it's an event where handmade goods are the whole point, and where vendors who create distinctive, high-quality work find customers who appreciate that distinction. For artists and makers in the Salt Lake City area, the UMFA Holiday Market offers a well-positioned venue to reach serious buyers during one of the year's strongest shopping periods.
Craft Lake City DIY Festival
by Craft Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Summer 2027 (applications close March 30, 2027)
150 spots open
If you're selling handmade goods, vintage finds, or craft food in the Mountain West, this annual event in Salt Lake City, UT is a major draw. The Craft Lake City DIY Festival brings together a wide range of makers and creators under one banner, from visual artists and jewelry makers to vintage resellers, food producers, and STEM-focused innovators. The festival celebrates the DIY ethos and maker culture, drawing crowds who are actively looking to support independent creators and discover one-of-a-kind products they won't find in mainstream retail. What sets this craft fair apart is its deliberate mix of vendor categories. You'll find traditional artisans selling handcrafted goods alongside vintage vendors curating secondhand treasures, craft food creators offering homemade jams or baked goods, and even youth entrepreneurs getting their first taste of selling directly to consumers. Food trucks round out the experience, keeping attendees fueled while they browse. This diversity means the crowd is broad and engaged, families, collectors, gift shoppers, and fellow makers all attend with the intention to buy and support local creative work. Summer timing in Salt Lake City means outdoor festival weather (typically warm and dry), which makes for a pleasant shopping experience. The application deadline of March 30, 2026 gives vendors several months to plan ahead. If you create or source physical products, whether that's art, jewelry, home goods, vintage items, specialty foods, or educational crafts, this festival offers visibility to customers who specifically seek out maker-made goods and understand the value of handcrafted work. The annual format means it's a reliable fixture on the Utah events calendar, making it a solid option for vendors building a seasonal selling schedule in the region.
Utah Arts Festival
by Utah Arts Festival
Library Square, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
June 18-21, 2027
100 spots open
Taking place at Library Square in the heart of Salt Lake City, this annual celebration brings together artists, crafters, and creative entrepreneurs for a four-day summer event. The Utah Arts Festival has become a cornerstone of the regional arts calendar, drawing thousands of visitors who come to discover handmade work, enjoy live performances, and experience the vibrant creative community that Salt Lake City supports. If you work in visual arts, crafts, jewelry, ceramics, glass work, textiles, or other handmade goods, this festival provides an excellent platform to reach collectors, gift buyers, and art enthusiasts actively seeking original pieces. The event's atmosphere blends high-quality craftsmanship with accessible community engagement. You'll find booth holders selling everything from fine art and photography to functional ceramics, metalwork, fiber arts, woodwork, and mixed media creations. The four-day run during mid-June means summer foot traffic and families looking for memorable experiences and unique gifts. Because the festival emphasizes both the visual arts and broader cultural programming, attendees tend to be engaged consumers who value craftsmanship and are willing to invest in one-of-a-kind pieces that tell a story. Beyond vendor booths, the festival features live music and culinary programming throughout the grounds, which keeps traffic flowing and extends visitor dwell time. This mix of entertainment and shopping creates a festival atmosphere that encourages people to spend the full day exploring. Booth spaces are 10x20, giving you room to create an inviting display that showcases your work effectively. The June dates position your inventory well if you're selling seasonal or summer-inspired pieces, and the central Library Square location ensures strong walkability and visibility from downtown Salt Lake City residents and tourists alike.
Festivals in Salt Lake City(7)
Urban Arts Festival
by Utah Arts Alliance
Gallivan Center, 239 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
August 22-24, 2026
25 spots open
The Urban Arts Festival is a free, two-day celebration of Salt Lake City's urban and artistic culture, organized by Utah Arts Alliance. The event features a curated artist marketplace showcasing approximately 100 selected local and regional artists and makers selling visual art, handcrafted goods, jewelry, clothing, sculpture, and other creative works. Beyond the vendor marketplace, the festival includes live music performances across multiple genres, dance performances, live mural painting demonstrations, automotive art exhibits, and interactive art activities. Held at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City, it attracts thousands of visitors, art enthusiasts, and families. The festival supports both artists through sales opportunities and the local economy through downtown foot traffic.
Utah State Fair
by Utah State Fair Corporation
Utah State Fairpark, 155 N 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
September 10-20, 2026
25 spots open
The Utah State Fair is an 11-day agricultural and entertainment event held annually at the Utah State Fairpark. The fair attracts visitors interested in livestock competitions, farm products, handmade crafts, art exhibits, food concessions, rides, and live entertainment. Vendors can typically offer commercial goods, artisan crafts, and food items across indoor and outdoor booth spaces. The fair serves a broad regional audience and is deeply rooted in Utah's agricultural heritage, making it attractive for vendors selling home goods, crafts, livestock supplies, agricultural products, and specialty foods. The event occurs in mid-September each year.
Indigenous Art Market & Festival at NHMU
by Natural History Museum of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
2026-10-11
20 spots open
The Indigenous Art Market and Festival at the Natural History Museum of Utah is an annual two-day celebration of Native American art and culture held in October. This market brings together Native American artists from across the country to showcase and sell authentic works including fine jewelry, pottery, sculptures, carvings, kachinas, paintings, weavings, beadwork, and sand paintings. All sales proceeds go directly to the artists. Beyond the marketplace, the festival features cultural performances, artist talks, demonstrations of traditional art forms, and opportunities to engage with Native communities. The event takes place at the museum's scenic location in the Salt Lake City foothills and is included with museum admission. Vendors appreciate the professional atmosphere and engaged audience of serious collectors and culture enthusiasts.
Christkindlmarkt SLC
by Christkindlmarkt SLC
This Is The Place Heritage Park, 2601 Sunnyside Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84108
2026-12-02
20 spots open
Christkindlmarkt SLC is an annual German-style Christmas market held at This Is The Place Heritage Park. Vendors sell handmade crafts, toys, ornaments, artisan creations, holiday gifts, and traditional German foods like bratwurst and pretzels. The market attracts families and holiday shoppers seeking unique merchandise and authentic holiday atmosphere. Open daily 11 AM to 8 PM, the event features live entertainment, parades, children's activities, and shopping opportunities. Free admission and parking available. Located in Salt Lake City, this seasonal winter event runs early December and draws locals and tourists with its European Christmas charm and community-focused mission.
Living Traditions Festival
by Salt Lake City Arts Council
Washington Square Park, 451 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
May 15-17, 2027
25 spots open
This spring festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage and diverse artistic traditions of Salt Lake City and the surrounding region. Held at Washington Square Park in downtown Salt Lake City over the May 15-17 weekend, the Living Traditions Festival brings together vendors, performers, and attendees who share a passion for cultural expression, traditional crafts, and authentic food. The festival creates a gathering space where visitors can experience music, dance, and demonstrations that reflect the many communities that call Utah home. For vendors, this is a mixed marketplace event that draws a broad audience interested in handmade goods, cultural artifacts, artisan foods, and traditional wares. Craft vendors typically find success selling items like textiles, jewelry, pottery, woodwork, and other handmade pieces that reflect cultural traditions or artisanal techniques. Food vendors often feature cuisines and recipes passed down through families and communities, offering both prepared foods and specialty ingredients. The festival atmosphere encourages shoppers to explore and linger, making it an ideal setting for vendors whose products tell a story or connect to heritage and craftsmanship. The weekend timing in mid-May positions the festival during a pleasant season in Salt Lake City, when weather is mild and locals are beginning to spend more time outdoors. The downtown Washington Square Park location places vendors in the heart of the city, attracting both regular festival-goers and foot traffic from the surrounding area. Attendees at cultural festivals like this tend to be thoughtful shoppers who value authenticity, quality, and the stories behind what they buy. Whether you sell traditional crafts, cultural goods, heritage foods, or artisan products, the Living Traditions Festival offers an opportunity to connect with a community that appreciates the skill and meaning embedded in handmade and culturally significant work.
Utah Blues Festival
by Utah Blues Society
Gallivan Center, 239 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
June 12-13, 2027
40 spots open
The Utah Blues Festival is a two-day outdoor music festival held in downtown Salt Lake City at the Gallivan Center, a family-friendly venue. The event attracts hundreds of blues enthusiasts for live performances, free educational workshops, and vendor opportunities. Vendors can include food trucks, beverage providers, artistic vendors, and non-profit organizations. The festival is recognized as one of the finest blues festivals in the country and serves as the signature fundraiser for the Utah Blues Society. Parking and public transit access via TRAX are convenient, and the adjacent Marriott City Center serves as the host hotel. The festival typically occurs in mid-June, usually around Father's Day weekend, and has been a staple of Utah's cultural calendar for over a decade.
Utah Arts Festival
by Utah Arts Festival Foundation
Library Square and Washington Square (City & County Building), 200 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
June 18-21, 2027
25 spots open
The Utah Arts Festival is the largest multidisciplinary outdoor arts event in Utah, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026. The festival features a visual arts marketplace with over 100 artists selling original works across multiple mediums, live music and dance performances, literary readings, film screenings, interactive installations, and demonstrating artists. Vendors include food and beverage operators, culinary artists, and supporting merchants offering unique experiences. The event attracts approximately 35,000 to 42,000 attendees across its four days. Visual artists pay a $45 application fee and $600 booth fee, while culinary and specialty vendors operate under commission-based arrangements. The festival spans four stages, outdoor performance spaces, and various exhibition areas throughout downtown Salt Lake City's civic center.
Consignment Stores in Salt Lake City(8)
The Hive Market
CRAFT_MALLArtisan collective in historic Trolley Square featuring over 80 local Utah artisans who hand make, create, and curate. Find jewelry, handmade soaps, locally sourced CBD, Utah-made honey, artist prints, vintage clothing, and more.
Salt and Honey Market
GIFT_SHOPMakers market run by two female makers since 2015, giving artisans a year-round selling space. 75% of products sourced from Utah or Utah-raised artists. Works with more than 500 local vendors a year across multiple locations.
Commerce and Craft
BOUTIQUEAuthentic handmade marketplace in the Sugar House neighborhood specializing in originality, craftsmanship, cleverness, and soul. Features small production artists, makers, and designers.
Urban Arts Gallery
GALLERYNonprofit gallery of the Utah Arts Alliance at The Gateway, showcasing contemporary works by over 100 emerging and established Utah artists. Boutique offers locally produced and handmade gifts including jewelry, t-shirts, prints, and more.
Handcraft Revival
BOUTIQUESalt Lake City folk school, handcraft cafe, and market devoted to preserving time-honored crafts. Features handmade goods from local artisans alongside workshops teaching traditional craft techniques.
Commerce and Craft Salt Lake City
GALLERYAn authentic handmade marketplace in Salt Lake City's Sugarhouse neighborhood, specializing in small-production artists, makers, and designers. Highlights originality, craftsmanship, and soul with carefully curated Utah makers.
Craft Lake City Makers Mart Salt Lake City
COOPERATIVECraft Lake City's year-round Makers Mart elevates Utah's creative community by showcasing local artisans in a vibrant, high-traffic market setting at the Utah State Fairpark. Features Utah's most talented independent makers.
Hive Market Salt Lake City
COOPERATIVELocated inside the historic Trolley Square, the Hive Market started as a pop-up by small business owners and now features a permanent curated collection of handmade goods from carefully selected Utah vendors.
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